Quite interesting divergent developments about this affair since yesterday.
On the one hand, the
Guardian published an article relying upon "[s]enior neurologists " to push a "mass hysteria" explanatory hypothesis (BTW, "mass hysteria" has been relabeled
mass psychogenic illness since the nineties).
On the other hand,
Associated Press has put online what they claimed to be the first public audio of the sound allegedly broadcast to the affected persons in Cuba:
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Obviously, major news medias then analyzed this audio file, like in making a specter analysis. And cautiously commented about it, a worthy example being an NBC article: "
Listen to What Americans Heard in Mysterious Cuba Sound ‘Incidents’".
Well, I've made with
Audacity a sound specter of the AP file:
Out of the obvious 50-240 Hz AC hum/noise background parasitizing the recording device (I've a lot of it on my own records
), what's curious is around the 7000 Hz peak. I'll focus on it if you're interested.